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Gulf of Batabanó | |
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Golfo de Batabanó (Spanish) | |
Gulf of Batabanó seen from space (false colors). | |
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Coordinates | 22°15′N 82°30′W / 22.250°N 82.500°W / 22.250; -82.500 |
Basin countries | Cuba |
The Gulf of Batabanó (Spanish: Golfo de Batabanó; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡolfo ðe βataβaˈno]), also called the Batabanó Gulf, is an inlet or strait off southwestern Cuba in the Caribbean Sea, separating mainland Cuba from the Isle of Youth.
Overview
The gulf's northern border begins at the southern coast of Cuba in Pinar del Río Province, Artemisa Province, Mayabeque Province and Matanzas Province, ending at the Zapata Peninsula (Península de Zapata), a length of about 80 miles (130 km). The northeastern section of the gulf is also called Ensenada de la Broa. The gulf stretches south about 50 miles (80 km) to the Isle of Youth. The gulf is shallow–less than 200 feet (61 m) deep–and contains about 350 smaller islands of the Canarreos Archipelago (los Archipiélago de los Canarreos) besides the Isle of Youth. The gulf is a center of sponge fishing.
See also
Notes
- In isolation, de and Batabanó are pronounced Spanish pronunciation: [de] and Spanish pronunciation: [bataβaˈno], respectively.
References
- "Gulf of Batabanó". Encyclopædia Britannica. 9 January 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2024.
- Cohen, Saul B., ed. (2000). Batabanó, Gulf of. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-11990-9. Archived from the original on 10 March 2007 – via Bartleby.com.
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